21 Feb 2014

Last week the team attended the Waimumu Field Days to hold the World Premiere of ReGen Nitrogen - our brand new nitrogen management service. With the help of the Southland Stags, we dished up some great breakfasts for punters and had an awesome time seeing some old faces and making new contacts. Here is a selection of photos detailing our time at Waimumu.

20 Feb 2014

In our second OneClickSurvey we asked you about when you apply nitrogen and why. Usually it is to fill a feed deficit, either from an immediate need or a predicted one. Environmental factors play a key role in how pasture will respond to nitrogen and in this post we share information on the factors to consider in order to get the optimum response of dry matter to nitrogen.

14 Feb 2014

This week we continue with our short stories told by those who are at the very heart of ReGen. In this post Florent, ReGen’s team leader, tells us about service delivery and the challenges of keeping an application online 24/7, year after year.Florent has a background in computer networks and distributed systems, and has a Masters Degree in Computer Sciences. He has been involved with ReGen since its inception roughly 6 years ago and has played a core role in 'making it happen' at each stage of the project.

7 Feb 2014

In our first OneClickSurvey we asked you what form of nitrogen fertiliser you use on your farms. Like all of our surveys we’re keen on getting as much first hand information from the people who matter - people like you. Now although our first survey did not go quite as planned (we later discovered that the survey widget we used was not counting every vote entered) we did manage to confirm this through other means, and have found some information that may prove useful or interesting to you.

5 Feb 2014

The Regen OneClickSurvey is our way of gathering first-hand information from those who are in the know in the farming community. Every two weeks we post a short survey asking a specific question about nitrogen use. Following this survey we publish a post relating to that question, based on your responses and our own research. So click and help keep us in the know!